Christopher Edley to Address CAEP Conference

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Last month, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) announced Angela Duckworth as the first keynote speaker for the 2014 Fall CAEP Conference in Washington, DC. We are equally excited to announce that civil rights scholar Christopher Edley will keynote on Day 2 of the conference.

Edley, former dean of the University of California-Berkeley School of Law, is currently faculty director of the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, which he cofounded. He also was cofounder of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, where he taught law for 23 years.

Why are we at CAEP excited for Edley’s speech? Our president, James G. Cibulka, summarized the sentiment we share: “CAEP’s work should and must be framed in the larger civil rights space of our nation. We are, of course, about strengthening the nation’s teaching and leader workforce.”

“Equally important,” he continued, “CAEP is committed to a leadership role in improving the educational opportunities and achievement of all our nation’s children, including children of color and others who are disenfranchised.”

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